Archive for “February, 2014”

A towering nocturnal monster and an owl witch relentlessly stalk the young and innocent. Sightings of a wildman beast plunged a town into panic and may even have launched a secret government search. — The Rake, Lechuza, and Sykesville Monster.

Cryptomundo is co-hosting a screening event with the Museum of the Weird for the Monday night screening.

Join Cryptomundo and the Museum of the Weird as we host an Exists screening party. We will gather at the Museum for a viewing of the Minnesota Iceman, as well as the rest of the museum’s oddities. We will then have dinner and adult beverages at Chupacabra Cantina before the midnight screening at the Alamo Drafthouse of Eduardo Sanchez’s (director of the Blair Witch Project) Bigfoot horror thriller Exists.

“A large black cat seen at an ancient historical site, a second encountered while the witness was in a distinctly altered state, and a third seen racing across a road: what do they all have in common?”

A motorist travelling the back road between Yass and Wee Jasper stopped on a bridge after seeing what looked like car lights coming from the other direction. The light turned out to be the reflection of a creatures eyes. The creature is said to be over 9ft tall, and towered above his car as it walked into the beam of his headlights.

In 2009, Kelly Nash and his sons Kyle and Jasen obtained footage of a group of unknown animals that were pursued by a pod of beluga whales in Nushagak Bay, Alaska.

I promised readers of Cryptomundo that I would continue to try and ascertain what happened to the missing footage of the animal that was a remarkable fit for a living, breathing version of the Naden Harbour carcass.

“Now, whether or not you will agree with the thoughts, ideas and conclusions of our authors (as well as the observations of the people they interview), it’s an undeniable fact that Praise for the Hairy Man is a book that deserves your attention.”

In the same way that it is impossible to say precisely how many, if any, Sasquatch there are in the millions of acres of forests in the Pacific Northwest, it is also impossible to say exactly how many people are searching for them.